,, 212.─ The inscriptions of A.D. 1064 and 1072 at the Jaṭiṅga-Râmêśvara hill.─ For the identification of the Kaṇiyakal three-hundred district, see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 108.─J. F. F.

,, 278.─ The Karhâḍ plates of Kṛishṇa III. of A.D. 959.─ For the localisation of this record, by identification of the places mentioned in it, see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX.
p. 373.─ For a full note on the Karahâṭa four-thousand province, see ibid. p. 377 ff.─ J. F. F.

Page 208.- The Alâs plates, which purport to have been issued in A.D. 770.- The Alaktakâ vishaya of this record is mentioned as the Alatage seven-hundred district in a record of A.D. 1008 ; and the places mentioned in that record, and in another, locate it close on the east of Kôlhâpur, where there is now the Aḷtêṁ subdivision of that State ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIX. p. 273 ff. For the point that
the Alâs plates are a spurious record, see Vol. VII, below, p. 231.─ J. F. F.